Messing with the supersurfacer to see how fine of a shaving i could get
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Messing with the supersurfacer to see how fine of a shaving i could get
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I have several 100V tools & use this:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...0?ie=UTF8&th=1
They come different sizes/ratings. Quite heavy, & I think mine pulls 40W on standby so I turn it off when not in use.
Power tools from Japan can be a bargain and in some cases have no US equivalent. I recently got a 12 1/4" power plane for $280 shipped.
Wow. If you don't have a grinder system, is it at all practical to do the sharpening at home or will you be looking to send them out for sharpening? And if you are sending them out for sharpening, are they something a reasonably equipped sharpening outfit could sharpen?
https://shorturl.at/mRTU3
Don't send knives like that to my local sharpening shop- they might come back worse than they went out.
Thanks. I'm going to watch the ebay listings and look for a good one.
More to fill in one's knowledge of these machines:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-E9LqxJ5IY
I got very frustrated, very fast sending knives and router bits out to be sharpened, I bought a Marunaka Grinder/ lapper that did all of my straight knives, and i bought a huge tool and cutter grinder for router bits etc.
I dont know if any grinding shops grind and lap straight knives, The rough grind from the Marunaka was better than any grind from a commercial sharpening shop that I had used. You can of course do the finish lap yourself with a handheld stone.
I never found anyone that could/ would sharpen the Kanefusa router bit, micro-grain carbide with a mirror finish. That was decades ago, maybe different these days..
Chip-breaker setup jig with micrometer adjustment to precisely set the distance from the cutting edge to the chipbreaker edge
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Hembrug tool and cutter grinder
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Marunaka Manual grinder/ lapper
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Last edited by Mark Hennebury; 01-09-2024 at 5:00 PM.
The super surfacer looks like a really neat machine, but more than I would ever need or likely have space for. I was thinking that those giant shavings would work really well for starting fires in a wood stove, and that got me wondering what you do with them when you have a lot to deal with. Can you give them away easily, or do you have a use for them in the shop?
Chipbreaker variables blades are wedges and want to split the wood fiber's, chipbreakers help to prevent the splitting ahead of the cutting edge allowing the cutting edge to cut the fiber's Created by Professor Yasunori Kawai and Honorary Professor Chutaro Kato, Faculty of Education, Art and Science, Yamagata University. Video taken in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan.
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Last edited by Mark Hennebury; 01-09-2024 at 5:44 PM.
a few more -photos Created by Professor Yasunori Kawai and Honorary Professor Chutaro Kato, Faculty of Education, Art and Science, Yamagata University. Video taken in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan.
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Last edited by Mark Hennebury; 01-09-2024 at 5:48 PM.
Richard, I may be interested. I sent you an email.